I made two more priority quilts from hand dyed pastels for the Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initiative this week. I keep using bits of one for the next one. This one I'm calling Super Nova. It's a wonky star that's fading away. The middle is made from leftovers from the two I made last week. This one is mostly outline quilted with a aqua blue thread.
Then I took all the bits I cut off to make the star and sewed a string quilt, using a few light green strips to unify it. I handquilted it with freehand fans. I haven't figured out a name for it yet -- maybe something like Fractured memories.
8 comments:
That must have been an awesome quilt showing. I love the 'Advice' quilt too.
I'm glad they made it home safe.
I love the pastels. Are you going to make a quilt for yourself from the same fabrics?
I'm sorry we weren't able to make it to your show. We couldn't even get out of the yard for most of the week. Great use of the pastel scraps.
fun to see the leftovers become quilts and then those leftovers also get used. great quilts
I love coming here to see what you have done. I really like the blks you have made for the alzheimer's projects, they just are so...... true to their meaning.
And I am considering doing a word hanging..... you are an insperation!! And I would have loved to have seen your quilts when they were in the library!! Loved that! But I am glad they are home again.
What a good idea, using the cut-aways. I like the star very much, as I'm so inclined to use bright colors.
love the two little quilts - the hand quilting really makes them sing. so glad the reception was a success, but too bad there was too much snow. What a relief to have the quilts safely home.
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